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YOU PRONOUNCE THE “Y” LIKE AN “I.” Most people are uncertain as to the correct pronunciation of the name— SYDAL and pardonably so, for it is just a “coined” word. If, however, you sound the “y” like the “1” in “ sigh,” you will have it to a nicety. SYDAL-which used to be called Wilton’s Hand Emollient Is the best Skin Tonic on this orbit. It may have a rival in Mars, but that doesn’t concern us. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT s <> AT 1/6 A JAR.

■£'■-'253 J\ A Ed fx‘ii A « <, A I■’1 ■’ \ v - -> A Jack gains every woman's heart By his always looking smart, Gained the love of dearest Salli, Using for his tlothes the DALLI. • * “ Dalli ' the best, most simple and most comfortable way of ironing. Independent of stove and gas, it can be used any- * wi»cre. Non-injiatuttiab.e /// fffi* fi”d without noxious fumes, risk from fire; healthier ai sa^er ian an Y ot^er iron. Of all Storekeepers. Stocked by— ! ■ 1 • • • E.W. Miles & Co., Ltd., Wellington, N.Z.

Nature’s Aid ’ to Beauty. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, “ the face cream without grease,” is used by thousands GrS'ffßiy of English women be- if cause it is a purely \ f natural aid to Beauty. It is not a cosmetic and contains no grease, fat, - oil, or any ingredients katvrm S •<*» of ordinary face creams or lotions. IcilsnaFluor Cream simply imparts in a fragrant, foamy and delightful form the unique virtues of Icilma Natural Water —that wonderful natural tonic which has restored so many thousands of complexions. A little Icilma Eluor Cream used every day will not fail to keep the skin soft, smooth and white, and to prevent all ill effects of age or weather. Nature’s True Secret for Beauty. [lcilma is pronounced— eye-siltna.J Obtainable from A. Eccles. Chemist, Queen Street. 11. O. Wiles, Red Cross Pharmaoy, Queen Street. Ralph R. Farnham, Cheiniat, North Shore. Fluor Cream, 2/- per pot.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 10, 9 March 1910, Page 65

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Page 65 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 10, 9 March 1910, Page 65

Page 65 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 10, 9 March 1910, Page 65

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